
INVASIVE SPECIES
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INVOLVEMENT WITH FIGHTING INVASIVE SPECIES
Ionia Conservation District is proud to be part of the Mid-Michigan Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (MM-CISMA). Together with Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties, we work tirelessly to prevent and manage invasive species. If you have any inquiries or concerns about invasive species or their eradication, don't hesitate to reach out to us or your local CISMA.
FIND AN INVASIVE SPECIES? REPORT IT!
Contact the
Mid-Michigan CISMA Coordinator, Stephanie Day
email stephanie.day@macd.org
call (517) 676-2290 ext. 2
OR
Report an invasive plant in the
MISIN online reporting tool or app.
For instructions to build a DIY invasive species dauber, click the link below!
WANT TO LEARN MORE?
Get to know the newest invasive problem on the Grand River by listening to the following webinar recording. You can get to know a lot more about Ficaria verna (Lesser Celendine) and the threat it is to Michigan watersheds.
Keep up to date with other invasives, as well as the healthy habitat happenings in Michigan by listening to the MI DNR podcast: